Robocaller Warning!

(210) 446-0714 is a Robocall

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  • Transcript Hey it's Leonard again to Leonard Skinner no relation to the musical group listen I'll give you a call back of the trying to reach out to you we still have you approved for the business term loan is over a 5 year term with a monthly payment of the try to help you it is expiring tomorrow the rate still the same as 4.9 percent I was looking to hear back from you soon as possible my number here is 562-321-5974 Once again this is Leonard 562-321-5974 the 4 to speak with you.
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